Waste Management and Climate Change Waste Management and Climate Change

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Zainab Abu Setta- Ramadan Al-Zahawi Abu Setta

Abstract

Climate has a significant impact on all aspects of life. Every environment has its own climate system, and when it deviates from this system, it causes changes. Climate is considered the most important of these factors, such as natural factors such as temperature, wind, and rainfall, as well as human factors such as increased emissions of harmful gases, the burning of fossil fuels, and pollution resulting from sewage and plastic pollutants, which in turn affect the environment and cause imbalances. The research concluded that it is difficult to determine the extent of pollutants, but many developed countries have used modern technologies to reduce the risk of waste in its various forms, including solid, liquid, and gaseous waste, as well as its types, including sewage, plastic pollution, and gases harmful to the environment. This is achieved by adopting modern methods and enacting laws to limit these problems

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Abu Setta, Z. A. S.-. R. A.-Z. (2025). Waste Management and Climate Change: Waste Management and Climate Change. University of Zawia -Faculty of Arts Journal, 25(2), 1–22. Retrieved from http://journals.zu.edu.ly/index.php/UZFAJ/article/view/1324
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الجغرافيا
Author Biography

Zainab Abu Setta- Ramadan Al-Zahawi Abu Setta, University of Zawia

1- Zainab Abu Setta

2- Ramadan Al-Zahawi

1- Department of Geography, Faculty of Education Nasser, University of Zawia

2- Department of Tourism, Faculty of Arts, University of Zawia